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Welcome to the 724th DPReview Newsletter! We're still in 'all Nikon, all the time' mode here, as we follow-up on last week's Z-system launch content after more time with the cameras in Tokyo and New York over the weekend. You'll find links to all of our content here, and some of the most recent articles are listed below. Thanks, as always, for reading. Barney Nikon Z7 sample gallery We've just returned from two launch events for Nikon's new Z system - one in New York, and one in Tokyo. After spending a little more time with two more pre-production cameras, we've updated our previously-published samples gallery - now with Raw conversions. Check out our updated Nikon Z7 gallery A closer look at Nikon's new Z6 and future Z-mount lenses The higher resolution Z7 might be getting most of the attention, but Nikon's new Z 6 also has a lot going for it. We're at the launch of the Z system in Tokyo, where we took a closer look at the Z6 and three forthcoming S-line lenses. Learn more about the new Nikon Z6 Which is better: Nikon Z7 vs Sony a7R III Now that Nikon has entered the full-frame mirrorless camera market, the natural question that comes up is how its first model, the Z7, compares to Sony's high resolution king, the a7R III. We take a look at how these two cameras stack up against one another. See how the Nikon Z7 compares to the Sony a7R III The Nikon Z is a big step for Nikon but they need to keep being brave The Nikon Z is a brave and important step for Nikon and, while it might not have got everything right first time, it shows enough promise to encourage existing users to commit themselves to the system. However, to deliver the system's full potential, Nikon needs to continue being brave, according to our own Richard Butler. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Welcome to the 723rd DPReview newsletter! What a week! After numerous teasers Nikon announced its new full-frame mirrorless platform, known as 'Z'. We covered the launch and products extensively, including a preview, gallery and analysis. You can find all of our Z-series coverage right here. Nikon wasn't the only one with new products, with Panasonic and Leica getting into the action, as well. With Photokina approaching, we imagine that there are plenty of new cameras still to come! Thanks for reading, First Impressions Review: Nikon Z 7 Nikon shook up the camera world this week with the announcement of its Z-series of full-frame mirrorless cameras. The flagship is the Z 7, which features a 45MP sensor, hybrid AF system, ultra-high-res EVF and 4K video with extensive manual controls. Our in-depth First Impressions Review should answer any question you might have about this exciting new camera. Read our Nikon Z 7 First Impressions Review Nikon Z 6 hands-on and future lens roadmap Every new camera system needs lenses, and Nikon has laid out its plans for the next three years. We were able to get a look at some of them, and had some hands-on time with the midrange Z 6 camera, as well. Read our Z 6 hands-on and future lens gallery Panasonic DC-LX100 II First Impressions Review Nikon wasn't the only one making noise this week. Panasonic has finally updated its LX100 enthusiast compact with a new 'Mark II' model. The LX100 II sports a higher resolution multi-aspect sensor, a touchscreen LCD and numerous 4K Photo tricks. Read our Panasonic LX100 II First Impressions Review DJI releases Mavic 2 Pro and Mavic 2 Zoom Another long-awaited product is a replacement for DJI's Mavic Pro drones, and the company delivered two of them: one with a zoom lens and another with a 1" sensor. Learn more about the Mavic 2 Pro and Mavic 2 Zoom
Leica M10-P sample gallery Leica introduced a 'big brother' to its M10 rangefinder camera, known as the M10-P. It's a 'steathier' model with a quieter shutter and no 'red dot' on the front, and also offers a touchscreen. We took it out for a spin and put together a sample gallery for you to check out. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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